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OAS accession Detail for 0086909, meta_version: 1. Current meta_version is: 9
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0086909 | archive
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| Title: |
Delayed XBT data collected by Royal Australian Navy and submitted to NODC for the Global Temperature-Salinit y Profile Program (GTSPP), dates range from 10/282006 - 12/08/2008 (NODC Accession 0086909) |
| Abstract: |
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| Date received: |
20120321 |
| Start date: |
20110118 |
| End date: |
20110711 |
| Seanames: |
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| West boundary: |
99.8333 |
| East boundary: |
165.4075 |
| North boundary: |
11.7397 |
| South boundary: |
-43.2667 |
| Observation types: |
physical, profile
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| Instrument types: |
bathythermograph - XBT |
| Datatypes: |
DEPTH - SENSOR, WATER TEMPERATURE
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| Submitter: |
Callcut, Luke |
| Submitting institution: |
Royal Australian Navy |
| Collecting institutions: |
Royal Australian Navy |
| Contributing projects: |
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| Platforms: |
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| Number of observations: |
242 |
| Supplementary information: |
These Australian Navy XBT data are processed and incorporated into the Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program (GTSPP), which is cooperative international program designed to develop and maintain a global ocean T-S resource with data that are as up-to-date and of the highest quality as possible. |
| Availability date: |
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| Metadata version: |
1 |
| Keydate: |
2012-03-21 12:24:53+00 |
| Editdate: |
2012-03-21 12:37:17+00 |